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morning america" will have a special edition live from london. gma'srobinrobertsannularspencerandnic watt will take you on a royal british adventure and go live inside buckingham palace. all of the finance coming up on gma at 7:00 this morning, -- all of the fun coming up on gma at 7:00 this morning, right after our newscast. >>> lunar eclipse the first of a one-two celestial punch this morning's eclipse was a partial one. tomorrow you will be able to capture the transit of venus when the planet passes across the face of the sun. don't look directly into the sun. the oner to deck of the space and science center will be open tomorrow and we will have pictures on the morning news. >> we hope the skies will be clearer tomorrow. >> i think so i think we'll have a partly cloudy sky we'll talk about the temperatures and everything else we see a warring trend ottawa after today. look at -- we see a warming trend. >>> oakland and san jose on time. you can see cold front and the showers marching towards north bay coast now. we've had waves of showers move through front is still out over t
morning america" will have a special edition live from london. gma's robin roberts annular spencer and nic watt will take you on a royal british adventure and go live inside buckingham palace. all of the finance coming up on gma at 7:00 this morning, -- all of the fun coming up on gma at 7:00 this morning, right after our newscast. >>> lunar eclipse the first of a one-two celestial punch this morning's eclipse was a partial one. tomorrow you will be able to capture the transit of...
see gma'srobinrobert, laraspencerandthey will take you on a british adventure and go live inside buckingham pal police for the first time ever. all of the royal fun is coming up at 7:00 this morning after our newscast. >>> 60 years, not too shabby congratulations. >> longest monarch on the throne. >>> let's celebrate this morning, we've got rain, we have it whether you like it or not may as well make it a party. >> typical june weather here in the bay area. >> absolutely we can celebrate how usual it is. good morning. we are up here on the sonoma county coast from bodega bay up to sea ranch you can see blues are more likely drizzle possibly not making it to the ground green would be some lighter rain. you can see around bodega bay and points farther south a little drizzle now. everybody else quiet, drizzle possible during the morning commute as this moist air mass moves in 50s then showers moving in after the morning commute, temperatures hanging in the 50s to near 60 for lunch. best chance of showers moving away with scattered showers during the afternoon temperatures upper 50s
see gma's robin robert, lara spencer and they will take you on a british adventure and go live inside buckingham pal police for the first time ever. all of the royal fun is coming up at 7:00 this morning after our newscast. >>> 60 years, not too shabby congratulations. >> longest monarch on the throne. >>> let's celebrate this morning, we've got rain, we have it whether you like it or not may as well make it a party. >> typical june weather here in the bay area....
lama to have eel pie. >> "gma" will be live at the jubilee monday and tuesday. our ownrobinrobertsandlara spencer will be in london with exclusive behind-the-scenes access at buckingham palace. at tuesday at 9:00, katie couric brings us the concert for the queen here on abc. >>> coming up next on "good morning america," his mother's voice. we've been telling you about this incredible moment for a toddler who was death since birth. you'll see and hear, coming up. a dog, well, a dog is family. and when it comes to your family's health, you want the best. now you can have it without paying the most. petarmor flea and tick protection. it has the same active ingredient as frontline top spot, and it's just as safe and effective against fleas and ticks, but costs about half as much. sure our dogs may be called pets, but we all know they're family. petarmor. same protection as frontline top spot at about half the cost. available at walmart. fight both fast with new tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. new tums freshers. ♪ tum...tum...tum.
lama to have eel pie. >> "gma" will be live at the jubilee monday and tuesday. our own robin roberts and lara spencer will be in london with exclusive behind-the-scenes access at buckingham palace. at tuesday at 9:00, katie couric brings us the concert for the queen here on abc. >>> coming up next on "good morning america," his mother's voice. we've been telling you about this incredible moment for a toddler who was death since birth. you'll see and hear,...
, 1,000 boats there celebrating the queen. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america,"robinrobertsandlara spencer anchor live from london. i'll see you tomorrow on "good morning america."
, 1,000 boats there celebrating the queen. >>> tomorrow on "good morning america," robin roberts and lara spencer anchor live from london. i'll see you tomorrow on "good morning america."
robertsandlaraspenceranchorlive from london. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. i'll see you tomorrow on "good morning america." this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more thaever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energygy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things...
roberts and lara spencer anchor live from london. thanks for sharing part of your sunday with us. i'll see you tomorrow on "good morning america." this country was built by working people. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more thaever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs,...
live at the jubilee tomorrow and tuesday.robinrobertsandlaraspencerwillhave exclusive behind-the-scenes access to buckingham palace and a concert for the queen. on tuesday night, at 9:00 8:00 central, katie couric brings us that concert for the queen right here on abc. >>> time now for the weather and ginger zee. ginger, i was impressed that they picked up on the fingernail polish. >> i would have to put dutch on one hand and italian the otheron the other. it would be weird. all right, let's start with the weather. i promised to update the number of tornadoes confirmed yesterday in the mid-atlantic. ten confirmed. some very small. but let's look at the storm damage from some of the damaging wind because straight line wind can do just as much if not more, towelson, maryland that's how they spent their saturday unfortunately, and and saturday night in eastern colorado, a landspout spouted as it guess into the fields there luckily not hurting anyone. that's the great thing about eastern colorado. doesn't do a whole lot of damage when it's out in a field like that but still very
live at the jubilee tomorrow and tuesday. robin roberts and lara spencer will have exclusive behind-the-scenes access to buckingham palace and a concert for the queen. on tuesday night, at 9:00 8:00 central, katie couric brings us that concert for the queen right here on abc. >>> time now for the weather and ginger zee. ginger, i was impressed that they picked up on the fingernail polish. >> i would have to put dutch on one hand and italian the otheron the other. it would be...
couric,robinroberts, laraspencer. mondayand tuesday for the jubilee celebration. >> diamond jubilee. >> for sure, i promise they will come back with a really cool, sexy british accent. >> really? just like madonna did. >> okay. >>> take a look at the weather? >> i think so. severe storms from pennsylvania to the carolinas and georgia. showers and thunderstorms in florida, nashville, detroit and cincinnati. thunderstorms in the plains from dallas to the dakotas and extreme heat from vegas to phoenix. >> triple digits in ho and 90s in albuquerque and sacramento. near 70 in fargo. 64 in omaha. 61 in indianapolis. new york getting up to 76. baltimore, 83. and new orleans, 87. >> which is where rob is. we sent him our love. >>> tennis' marathon man was at it again this time at roland garros. at the french open. you might remember john isner played the longest set and match in tennis history two years ago at wimbledon. >> he found himself in the second round in paris battling frenchman paul-henri mathieu. they battled for five sets in 5 hours and 41 minutes. the second longest mat
couric, robin roberts, lara spencer. monday and tuesday for the jubilee celebration. >> diamond jubilee. >> for sure, i promise they will come back with a really cool, sexy british accent. >> really? just like madonna did. >> okay. >>> take a look at the weather? >> i think so. severe storms from pennsylvania to the carolinas and georgia. showers and thunderstorms in florida, nashville, detroit and cincinnati. thunderstorms in the plains from dallas to...
spencerandliz mcdonald. >> i hearvictorrobertswillbe also on the panel tomorrow. >> he was state side. >> i guess he was doing a small broadway thing with that guy. >> they are still doing that? >> that guy. >> i am trying to think of the guy's name. >> jedediah, what is your next column going to be? >> i am interviewing him about his new book. you need to hear about it. stay tuned. >> is that the name of the book? >> no, it is called "the great destroyer." >> it is not about obama, is it? >> why would you say that? >> how sigh -- how is imus? does he talk about me? >> yes. when are you coming out. >> when you invite me. >> i will be on the -- "the talk" with julie chen next tuesday. check it out. >> i'm sure she will be thrilled about that. >> anything to plug quickly? >> you can catch me on abc good afternoon america and
spencer and liz mcdonald. >> i hear victor roberts will be also on the panel tomorrow. >> he was state side. >> i guess he was doing a small broadway thing with that guy. >> they are still doing that? >> that guy. >> i am trying to think of the guy's name. >> jedediah, what is your next column going to be? >> i am interviewing him about his new book. you need to hear about it. stay tuned. >> is that the name of the book? >> no, it is...